Adam Scott officially set for 100th consecutive major at US Open as field starts to fill
Adam Scott is set to participate in his 100th consecutive major at the upcoming U.S. Open. The tournament has recently added 24 players to its field, with more spots available through qualifiers. Scott's streak began in 2001, making it the longest since Jack Nicklaus's record of 146 consecutive majors.
- ▪Adam Scott will compete in his 100th consecutive major at the U.S. Open next month.
- ▪The U.S. Open has added 24 players to its field, with additional spots available through qualifiers.
- ▪Scott's streak of consecutive majors began with the 2001 British Open.
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